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Similia similibus curentur

No. 4 April 1997
last updated 07/07


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Guest editor: Eileen Nauman
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Senior Editor Chris Kurz introduces this issue of Homeopathy Online in the foreword. Guest Editor Eileen Nauman also writes her comments in a foreword.


Rosemarie Brown spells out the essentials of case taking with a focus on gender issues: Communication in Homeopathic Case Taking. Picking up the cue, Carol Willis asks the question: "Are men really from Mars and women from Venus?" Explore strategies to help you circumvent this interplanetary gap in Persons, Communication, and Gender. Melissa Weaver was an eager patient in search of cure when Dr. X offered to treat homeopathically. She calls her experience Alice’s Misadventures in Homeopathy Land. And finally, Patti Smith talks about her Gender Preferences for Choosing a Homeopath.


Ever wondered how projection, transference, and counter-transference affect out perception of a case? Miranda Castro discusses this and more in Chemistry in the Consulting Room.


Virginia Downey lets you in on the conference Women in Homeopathy, while Chris Kurz reviews the book The Homeopathic Childbirth Manual by Betty Idarius.
Doug Hoff returned from the National Center For Homeopathy's Annual Meeting and Conference, April 4-7 in Baltimore, MD with lots of photos and reviews.


Melissa Assilem tamed the hormone estrogen and introduced it into our Materia Medica, where it is now known as Follicilinum. One of the "small" remedies, Equisetum hyemale, turns out to be not so small after all. In A Portrait of Equisetum, Maria Bohle paints an image based on Equisetum's signatures and use in herbalism. Take a look at the fineprint of menopause -- how will it affect your eyes and vision? Edward Kondrot discusses Materia Medica pertaining to this topic in An Eye on Menopause.


Our very own Crocodile ponders the Law of Similars and finds himself touching on the most basic principles of homeopathy. What, really, is Similia Similibus Curentur all about?


A Pediatric Case by Gail Derin. And compare Maria Bohle's study of Equisetum with a fascinating cured case of deep mental disorder, in which Hugbald Müller reveals the mental symptoms of Equisetum.


Betsy Walker demonstrates that homeopathic remedies don't distinguish between man and beast in these two feline cases.


What to do in those times when a new life is about to enter this world? How can homeopathy help and make a difference for the mother as well as the baby. Eileen Nauman shares her experiences in The Mommy Kit.


Read this and brush up on your homeopathic manners in the consulting room. Peter Quenter is Promoting Open Communication During an Interview.


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